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Embedded autonomy,political institutions,and access orders
Authors:Weicheng Lyu  Nirvikar Singh
Institution:1. Li Anmin Institute of Economic Research, Liaoning University, Shenyang, Liaoning, China;2. Department of Economics, University of California, Santa Cruz, California, USA
Abstract:We construct a model of “embedded autonomy,” the idea that the closeness of bureaucrats and business people may lead to growth-promoting policies by the government, though at the risk of leading to crony capitalism. We analyze how the level of monitoring to control corruption and the weight given to the future affect the nature of the possible outcomes. We explore possible tradeoffs between growth and inclusiveness and discuss how our model relates to more general concepts of inclusiveness of institutions, as framed by Acemoglu and Robinson, or the nature of “access orders,” as introduced by North, Wallis, and Weingast.
Keywords:access orders  corruption  economic growth  embedded autonomy  inclusive institutions
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